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Innovation at its Best: Autodesk University
Hosted in Las Vegas in November, 2011, this year’s Autodesk University was a great time to discover and explore what’s new in the CAD world. There were so many classes and forums that highlighted how everyday people are doing extraordinary things with this software. The opening ceremony gave us a glimpse into how Autodesk is reaching into untapped resources
such as America’s youth to explore the mysteries of outer space. There was this really neat forum that introduced three amazing individuals who were creating unique medical breakthroughs using Autodesk software. To sum it all up, their presentation brought back feelings of nostalgia for my freshmen biology class.
Highlights from Sin City
There’s so much to talk about in relation to Autodesk University in Sin City but, I will highlight the ones that stuck out to me the most. Continue reading
Autodesk University Goes Green – Online Participation Reduces Carbon Impact of Popular Event
Autodesk recently announced the environmental impacts of Autodesk University (AU) 2010 – its popular annual user conference that attracts up to 30,000 participants each year. The results revealed that, even as the in-person attendance at the 2010 event in Las Vegas grew 16 percent from 2009, the carbon footprint was reduced by four percent over 2009. Continue reading
Autodesk University 2010 – All Good Things Must Come to an End
The Beatles. The Washington Capitals’ 2010 14 game win streak. Autodesk University (AU) 2010. What do they have in common? Like all good things, they eventually came to an end.
Luckily, the Beatles legacy continues to thrive through old recordings, the successful solo careers of band members and the entire catalog now available on iTunes. And fear not digital design fans. Much like the Beatles, Autodesk University 2010 will continue to thrive in the blogosphere, and through archived webcasts, audio interviews, videos, and more. Continue reading








